MIDFIELDER Chris Goodman struck in extra time to book Bedworth United a place in the quarter finals of the Dr Martens Cup.

Moor Green became the Greenbacks third Premier Division victims in the competition this season, but both sides should be credited after serving up a seven goal thriller which also saw two sending offs.

After just eight minutes Moor Green took the lead as John Gayle rode the challenge of Spencer Parsons before rifling the ball low into the bottom corner of the net from 18 yards.

Steane, Scott McGregor, Martin Crowley, Guy Sanders and Craig Whitmore all went close to drawing the hosts level.

But the equaliser duly arrived three minutes into injury time the end of the first half. Steane put Chris Partridge clear, and he rounded goalkeeper Richard Anstiss before slotting home.

New signing Ross Harrison was brought on at half time, and he played a part as United took the lead when he played in Steane and delightfully chipped the ball home.

Nine minutes later the home side increased their advantage further when Whitmore fired home from the penalty spot after Harrison was hacked down in the area by Richard Softley who was dismissed for his troubles.

Partridge fired against the cross bar and the visitors were then forced to play with just nine men as Craig Gaunt went off injured and all three substitutes had been used.

Despite that Paul Hunter reduced the deficit after a mistake by McGregor, and substitute Nathan Lamey equalised in amazing scenes.

A minute from time Goodman struck the inside of the post, while Harrison was dismissed after lashing out at Chris Gillard.

Bedworth, though, went on to take their place in the next round, and Goodman was the hero as he slotted the ball home after a brilliant flick by Partridge.